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    TUTOR OF HENRY WRIOTHESLEY

    by Resolute John Florio 19/09/2019

    ¶ HENRY WRIOTHESLEY & JOHN FLORIO JOHN FLORIO’S LIFE BEFORE 1591 From 1585 John Florio seems to have disappeared from the scenes. There is…

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    by Resolute John Florio 04/12/2019

    The only surviving portrait of John Florio shows a dark, brilliant, lively face. The second has been lost or perhaps regarded as representing someone…

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About John Florio

About John Florio

- Teacher, Interpreter, Grammarian, Translator, Writer, Poet -

Giovanni Florio, known as John Florio, is recognised as the most important humanist in Renaissance's England.
He defined himself «Italus ore, Anglus pectore» and «An English Man in Italian».

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And here is the podcast interview with @StuartKells about Shakespeare's Library. Many thanks, Stuart. http://cast.rocks/hosting/11770/feeds/IVUTQ.html

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A portrait of Henry Wriothesley by Robert Dunkarton.

John Florio was a tutor of Henry and dedicated his "A World of Words" to Henry in 1598 writing:

"(..) In whose paie and patronage I have lived some yeeres; to whom I owe and vowe the yeeres I have to live."

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Today I received my first ever sixteenth-century book! A 1587 edition of Ariosto's Orlando Furioso in 24mo. Quarter for size reference.

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